BigBlue75
12-05-2007, 07:32 AM
http://www.ukathletics.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=39&url_article_id=21168&change_well_id=2
Five Wildcats – tight end Jacob Tamme, linebacker Wesley Woodyard, quarterback André Woodson, defensive end Jeremy Jarmon, and offensive tackle Garry Williams – were named to the All-Southeastern Conference squad selected by league coaches.
Tamme (Danville, Ky.) and Woodyard (LaGrange, Ga.) are first-team selections, with Woodyard being one of only five unanimous choices on this year’s team. Woodson (Radcliff, Ky.), Jarmon (Collierville, Tenn.), and Williams (Louisville, Ky.) are second-team picks. Tamme, Woodyard, and Woodson are repeating their honors from the 2006 season. Tamme is the first tight end in Kentucky history to be named first-team All-SEC for two seasons. (Note: the position name “tight end” was first used at Kentucky in 1971. Prior to that, wide receivers and tight ends were known simply as “ends.”) Woodyard is the first Wildcat linebacker to earn first-team All-SEC laurels for two seasons since Randy Holleran in 1988 and 1990. Woodson is the first UK QB to get consecutive All-SEC accolades since Tim Couch in 1997-98.
Five Wildcats – tight end Jacob Tamme, linebacker Wesley Woodyard, quarterback André Woodson, defensive end Jeremy Jarmon, and offensive tackle Garry Williams – were named to the All-Southeastern Conference squad selected by league coaches.
Tamme (Danville, Ky.) and Woodyard (LaGrange, Ga.) are first-team selections, with Woodyard being one of only five unanimous choices on this year’s team. Woodson (Radcliff, Ky.), Jarmon (Collierville, Tenn.), and Williams (Louisville, Ky.) are second-team picks. Tamme, Woodyard, and Woodson are repeating their honors from the 2006 season. Tamme is the first tight end in Kentucky history to be named first-team All-SEC for two seasons. (Note: the position name “tight end” was first used at Kentucky in 1971. Prior to that, wide receivers and tight ends were known simply as “ends.”) Woodyard is the first Wildcat linebacker to earn first-team All-SEC laurels for two seasons since Randy Holleran in 1988 and 1990. Woodson is the first UK QB to get consecutive All-SEC accolades since Tim Couch in 1997-98.

